Posters in Amethi depict Rahul Gandhi as Lord Rama, Modi as Ravan

During the rally in Salon, Gandhi took on the Narendra Modi government and said nobody had benefited from the government schemes.

The irate protesters led by BJP leader and local trader Rajesh "Masala" "welcomed" Rahul Gandhi as their "missing MP" and accused him of "grabbing farmers' land for own trust", "ignoring the development of Amethi" and "not utilising the MPLAD funds".

"Congress president Rahul Gandhi should tell people as what he and his family has done for the region", he told mediapersons after participating in special function organized on occasion of Makarsankranti on Monday. From Salon, he will proceed to Amethi, and then go to Munshiganj guest house, senior UP Congress leader Akhilesh Singh said.

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